London Ups The Ante In Attack On China

20 Apr 2008

April 20, 2008 (LPAC)-- British assets are escalating the threats of violence, including suicide bombings, against Chinese targets. Xinhua reported on April 19 that Cewang Rigzin, the head of the separatist Tibetan Youth Congress, a group setup in the 1970s in India, at the instigation of the British asset Dalai Lama, is openly calling for ``suicide attacks to carry on the struggle.'' Rigzin, in a recent interview with Corriere della Sera, said that the Chinese are gaining from the movement's non-violence pledge, and ``Maybe it is time now for the `Tibetan People's Uprising Movement' to use the means of suicide attacks to carry on the struggle'' for ``full Tibetan independence.'' Intelligence sources in India and the United States have told EIR that they are also looking at the prospect of suicide terrorist attacks against the upcoming Beijing Summer Olympics by Uighur separatists, based in the Xinjiang province of western China.

As Lyndon LaRouche has emphasized, the current escalation of Tibetan and Uighur operations is part of a longstanding British capability, directed at breaking up China, and throwing the entire Asian region into chaos, as part of the larger current London-led war drive against China, India and Russia. ``The British have been running these Tibetan and Uighur operations against China for more than half-a-century,'' LaRouche elaborated, citing the 1932 Tibetan and Uighur separatist insurrections, which were armed and financed by British intelligence, and coincided with Japan's invasion of Manchuria, as but one example. American military strategists, from the end of World War I, maintained updated war plans for a U.S. confrontation with Great Britain and Japan, known as ``War Plan Red-Orange.''